Todd Rundgren - Interview about the Nearly Human album
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- Опубликовано: 7 апр 2007
- This is from an "Electronic Press Kit" for the "Nearly Human" album. There are 3 segments:
1: Recording "Nearly Human"
2: The technical side of "Nearly Human"
3: "Nearly Human" - the songs
Todd will be playing the albums "Todd" and "Healing" in full at a series of six shows this fall.
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That album is amazing I never get tired of listening to it. Love Parallel Line and I Keep On Running two great songs!
gtags1 It's his finest album, and I love Todd Rundgren!
I love this man. always have. Hawking and I love my life are my favorites!
Absolutely THE BEST musician/singer/composer/arranger in the business!
A real artist ... a musician who can read/write/compose. True talent. LOVE LOVE LOVE Todd Rundgren. Always have.
Actually Todd Rundgren doesn't know how to read music. He certainly knows how to brilliantly write, compose, produce music.
Obviously much more articulate than your average rock star.
One of my favorite TR albums for sure, Parallel lines one of my all time favorite songs. Had the pleasure of meeting him once but couldn't ask him all my questions, so thanks for putting this upthere!
I remember purchasing that album in the late eighties,unfortunately, I gave it away.....until recently,I went to one of those record store in the village near Manhattan and guess what album I see staring back at me 35 years later....
I think probably the best song writer ever.The songs seem to have great meaning.I was hoping he would say what the inspiration was for Hawking. Are they friends has he met him or what. I cant believe it was just a cold write without talking to him.
He is so amazing.....i love him.
Todds best album since Something / Anything.
I loved “I Love My Life” ! Great!
Professor snape here, this guy who i resemble in the 70's changed ALOT!
The music industry is not fond of musicians with too many brain cells.
Kinda looks like Ace Frehley in this clip.
Nearly Human is great; best song - THE WANT OF A NAIL.
@1235dar I've never heard any interview where Todd mentioned talking to Hawking. But I get the impression that he has read Hawking's books, and I'm fairly sure he saw the documentary A Brief History of Time. Check it out if you get the chance.
I think the song is just Todd empathizing with Hawkings' situation, and is more imagining what life would be like in that situation - which pretty much defines what makes a great songwriter.
@texaz2step Did you see last September's "A Wizard/A True Star" tour? You should also see one of the upcoming six shows where he will be playing the albums "Todd" and "Healing" in full. They will be amazing.
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I missed the tour where Todd and Daryl Hall sang each others songs. Any hope that anyone managed to video a show?
todd=rules! awsom
daryle hall= el sucko
Lee never did, at least not like i know - press any if our live stuff; him and Steve's producing abilities are keen: bet they could do something with that reel-to-reel Steve made that late night. was
sort
of a hobby for
Steve Vanhorn and
Lee Davila; concerning 'X's for Eyes! LIVE @ the aXiom' it was Houston's punk dive. Steve did a nifty recording of that show. Dave Dove [the Rev.] did T-bone for SPRAWL.
tHAT's was punk as you could get in Houston's later 8o's... Think SPRAWL opened for GWAR there one Sunday. That was over thirty ago, mind you.
HAd I told you the CD i produced in 1999 was at the same studio Jim and Tammy Faye used? we didn't came from the land down under; but...
thumps up if you're looking for that nasty word in 30 rock
It rhymes with Hermit of Mink Hollow?